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PFAS in Sewage Sludge, Industrial Wastewater Targeted for Rules
Sewage treatment plants around the country and many of the factories that send them wastewater face a new and shifting array of regulations over how they handle PFAS.
South Carolina Ends Subminimum Pay for Workers With Disabilities
South Carolina will phase out payment of subminimum wages for workers with disabilities under legislation that Gov.
Colossal Terra Flop Amplifies Calls to Open Stablecoin Books
The collapse of the TerraUSD stablecoin raises a question: Would new audit rules help prevent another, possibly more destructive, stablecoin death spiral?
In Google Decision, Federal Circuit Widens Patent Challenge Lens
Google’s recent Federal Circuit win on software patents will benefit patent challengers generally, opening the door to new corroborating evidence to support attacks on inventions as obvious, attorneys say.
Court Allows Social Media to Retain Florida Politician Bans
It’s unconstitutional for Florida to stop social media platforms from banning politicians, a federal appeals court said Monday.
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